Children's Health and Parenting - Videos

Baby Pack And Go App Helps Busy Parents Get It Together

Have to head somewhere with your kid in tow? Trying to remember everything you need for a successful day out can be tough, but a new app is there is help busy parents make sure they're fully stocked before they head out the door!

Young Boys Help Save Baby's Life With CPR

Thanks to a poster they saw in school, two boys, aged 9 and 10 helped a mother save her baby's life with CPR before an ambulance arrived. INSIDE EDITION has the incredible story.

Nearly Half of All School Children Have No Regular Gym Class

With so many kids in this country overweight or obese, it's especially discouraging that nearly half of all school children have no regular gym class. Now some communities are finding ways around that, helping kids learn and grow in a healthier way.

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Top 5 Ways To Make Road Trips With Toddlers Better

Driving around with a toddler can be hard for 30 minutes, but what about on a long road trip? Check out the top 5 ways to make road trips go more smoothly with little ones in the backseat!

Child-Resistant Caps Are Not So Safe

Jeff Rossen reports on the potential dangers of some medication, and how easily some pre-schoolers can open bottles with child-resistant safety caps.

What to Do When a Child Commits an Angry Act

Steven Sussman discusses what to do when a child commits an angry act.

Stay At Work, Moms!

Full Segment: The guilt many working mothers feel is easily remedied once you realize how much your accomplishments inspire your children.

Raising A Genius

Full Segment: What's it like to raise a child who is smarter than you and everyone you know? We talk to parents about the challenges of giving their gifted kids a normal life.

The Reasons Kids Love Birthday Parties According To A Kid

Kids LOVE birthdays! And they love birthday parties! At least, that's what our kid reporter tells us!

Essential Tips for Bringing a Newborn Baby Home

Preparing to bring home your new baby can feel a bit daunting. Here's an essential list of products new moms like you need to stock up on before your little ones come home. These tips will help you prepare for leaving the hospital, coming home, in the nursery and life on the go.

How to Bond with Your Baby

Building a lifetime bond with your newborn baby is one of the most beautiful and critical connections a parent can make. Establishing security and trust with your baby lays the groundwork for a healthy child to grow and reach their full potential. Take a moment to discover how most of bonding actually happens in those everyday moments like playtime, feeding or taking a bath.

How to Take Care of a Newborn Baby

Are you a new parent wondering what life will be like with your newborn? Discover how quickly instincts kick in and learn some simple steps you can take to remain healthy, positive and constructively begin your bonding journey. (Here are a couple hints: rest at the same time as your baby, be smart about visitors and eat well!)

How to Get Your Kids to Listen To You

Shelley Skas discusses an incredibly frustrating part of parenthood: what happens when your kid is great for other people but difficult for you? Why would your child listen attentively at school but ignore you at home?

Parents Say One In Fifty Kids Have ASD

Parent-reported cases of autism are significantly higher now than they were just five years ago, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Ron J Steingard joins Abby to discuss.

My Autistic Co-Worker Is So Talented He's Gotten Two Promotions

Brian Tozzo, who has Asperger's, works as a software tester and explains how he has flourished while working in a corporate environment.

Keys To Having The Sex Talk With Your Kids

Nancy sits down with New York Times columnist and best selling author Bruce Feiler to talk about the best strategies for broaching the tricky subject of talking about sex with your children.

Are Children Allowed to Be Angry?

Steven Sussman discusses if children are allowed to be angry.

Are You Giving Your Children Too Much?

Dr. Steven Sussman discusses if you are giving your children too much.

Learning With Technology

Today there's no shortage of apps, websites and games that claim to be educational. Whether it's improving vocabulary or teaching critical thinking skills, there are a wide range of fun digital activities for kids. Find out what's really best for learning.

3 Social Helpers Moms Will Love

Here are three of the latest social helpers that debuted at SXSW: Rangl, Light, and Tree Swing. Rangl helps solve arguments by allowing the Internet to vote and put an end your squabbling. Light is a Web System that helps record, organize, and share your life's digital assets, and Tree Swing is an app that makes investing less intimidating for beginners.

"Casting" Call: A Cure For Scoliosis?

Fixing a potential killer in kids without surgery. Find out how something simple is curing kids with spine curvatures.

Autism: Coming Of Age

Full Segment: Autism Spectrum rates increased in the 90s. Now many from this "first wave" are adults facing the challenge of planning for employment, housing, and retirement.

Author Shares How History Can Bring Your Family Closer Together

Nancy sits down with New York Times columnist and best selling author Bruce Feiler to talk about the keys to having a happy family.

NY Times Columnist Bruce Feiler: Tech Can Actually Bring Families Together

Nancy sits down with New York Times columnist & best selling author Bruce Feiler to talk about how integrating technology can actually help improve the happiness of a family.

Will It Make My Daughter Feel Less Special If She Has A Popular Name?

Sharon Lynn Wyeth, founder of Neimology, discusses popular girls names. How does it affect girls when they have friends with the same name?

Permissive Parenting

A discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D, a Child & Adolescent Psychologist and Co-Founder of the Child & Teen Success Centers in NY & NJ.

Animal Therapy Could Help Autistic Kids

Animal therapy may help children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder.

Parents Let Daughter Have Sleepovers With High-School Boyfriend

Dani Alpert describes an upbringing where she was allowed to have her teenage boyfriend sleep the night under her parents' roof.

Boyfriend Sleepover

Full Segment: In countries where teenage couples are allowed to spend the night with each other, pregnancy rates are lower. Americans may have a lot to learn from Europeans.
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